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not particularly in this case, the cases involving the roman catholic church.rch. we will hve this decision eventually.tle lou: very qukly, has little time left here.seventn >> okay. yes. lou: 17 states setting up these exchanges.o it starting to look like a tremendous problem. >> it is a german this problem. i don't think it they will be able to make their january 14, 2013, date. health care insurance premiums will be more expensive rather than less expensive. it usually means lower prices for consumers, but they're trying to do the opposite. lou: ad has been a mess from the beginning. >> it absolutely has. it's only going to get worse. lou: thank you so much, peter johnson. the admintration has endangered the life and liberty of americans, including thosezy killed in benghazi.aria by ignoring sharia law., ndrew joining me now is andrew boston. he's the author of the new book "sharia versusor freedom."shar the legacy of islamict to hav totalitarianism.ith it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with the idea that w sharia law, a lot of peopl
not particularly in this case, the cases involving the roman catholic church.rch. we will hve this decision eventually.tle lou: very qukly, has little time left here.seventn >> okay. yes. lou: 17 states setting up these exchanges.o it starting to look like a tremendous problem. >> it is a german this problem. i don't think it they will be able to make their january 14, 2013, date. health care insurance premiums will be more expensive rather than less expensive. it usually means...
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it is the roman responsibility to ride in the back of the chairiot, we're humans, someone should tell the president that every once in a while. lou: you are not amused by my suggestion? >> i'm amused. it is irrelevant, the president did not have anything to do with picking the 8 folks, it is not his idea. he is biz year these days than having to pick, no who will speak at his inauguration. lou: perhaps he is, but the idea that we're given to pomp and circstance developed here, i was just excited about the idea perhaps not. >> the movie comes later. lou: they tried the first one, i get a kick out of that. what is your react to this 06 -- what is it "zero dark thirty"? all republicans hated it when they heard they were talking with a producer edirector and now the democrats hate it after they found out there is torture in it, and people are doing what they have to, to pursue national interest, your reaction? >> my reaction, it is a movie, they can do whatever they want. i have not seen it i'm not going to comment on those things, but i don't get all excited about that sort of, you know,
it is the roman responsibility to ride in the back of the chairiot, we're humans, someone should tell the president that every once in a while. lou: you are not amused by my suggestion? >> i'm amused. it is irrelevant, the president did not have anything to do with picking the 8 folks, it is not his idea. he is biz year these days than having to pick, no who will speak at his inauguration. lou: perhaps he is, but the idea that we're given to pomp and circstance developed here, i was just...
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is that greek or roman mythology? roman, right? the titans. tracy: yeah. >> before the olympians. here we go. the titan machinery, today deere stock hit a 52-week high. caterpillar is on fire. they do retail sealing. they sell case equipment. people like them. they're in the heartland, north dakota. tracy: fargo, north dakota. >> there you go. i got to tell you i got whacked on this stock. i was shocked. they had two quarters in a row where they missed. i think they're betting their bearings. the overarching investment thesis is still the same. we know farmers are making a ton of money. ashley: yeah. >> now construction is coming back. in fact they bought a construction operation in arizona. they're beginning to ex-papd their operations. i love the evaluations. trading 10 pe. 60 to 40 peg ratio, one-third sales. the stock looks so, so cheap. it is beginning to come back. i have subscribers around 20 and around 34. i think the stock is in the middle and could break out to around 36. this is where all the money is. i think expectations maybe got high. you do get worry because i neve
is that greek or roman mythology? roman, right? the titans. tracy: yeah. >> before the olympians. here we go. the titan machinery, today deere stock hit a 52-week high. caterpillar is on fire. they do retail sealing. they sell case equipment. people like them. they're in the heartland, north dakota. tracy: fargo, north dakota. >> there you go. i got to tell you i got whacked on this stock. i was shocked. they had two quarters in a row where they missed. i think they're betting their...
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it is very difficult to call yourself a roman catholic if you are not living in communion with the roman catholic church, and communion means you are recognized by the bishop and you have this network of relationships, which is it's the kind of glue that holds the catholic church together. >> the theological justification most often cited for barring women from the catholic priesthood goes back to jesus' choice of men only to be his disciples. that was followed by centuries of male-dominated customs developed within the church. >> i think that, you know, the culture was patriarchal. it was very much male-centered. males were educated. they took roles of leadership. they played leading roles in the churches. so i think those cultural reasons really have to be taken into account in order to understand the exclusion of women from ordained ministry in the life of the church. >> although there was talk about the possible ordination of women in the wake of vatican ii 50 years ago, in recent decades the church has taken a tougher stand against the idea of women in the priesthood. in 2008, the v
it is very difficult to call yourself a roman catholic if you are not living in communion with the roman catholic church, and communion means you are recognized by the bishop and you have this network of relationships, which is it's the kind of glue that holds the catholic church together. >> the theological justification most often cited for barring women from the catholic priesthood goes back to jesus' choice of men only to be his disciples. that was followed by centuries of...
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a paintball or a roman candle? >> ends of the roman candle explode at the end, because some of them stick to you and burn and then explode, but some of them just stick to you and just kind of fizzle out. >> you guys don't feel a little crazy for doing this? i mean, these are fireworks? >> yeah it is kind of stupid. but it's totally worth it. as long as your eyes are protected, you're not going to get too hurt. >> what does it take to be a roman -- >> trying to land it. trying to late to in the dark and pelted in the dark, other people pointing at you. after that you point it across the ring and just fire away at the other team. >>> we're starting out the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway "right this minute minute.". >> yep. you've got to be 18 or older to answer and monday's buzzword. >> to enter all you have to go, go to our facebook page. if you're entering with a mobile phone or tablet, go to the first post on the facebook page and tap on the mobile link. >> most importantly, they're going to need monday's buzz record. p
a paintball or a roman candle? >> ends of the roman candle explode at the end, because some of them stick to you and burn and then explode, but some of them just stick to you and just kind of fizzle out. >> you guys don't feel a little crazy for doing this? i mean, these are fireworks? >> yeah it is kind of stupid. but it's totally worth it. as long as your eyes are protected, you're not going to get too hurt. >> what does it take to be a roman -- >> trying to land...
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>> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because of the disruption, potential for disruption he presented that passover. but he's in jerusalem, that's not roman rule. >> well, if it's a small uprising, if it's a small dislocation that he creates he would not have been crucified. crucifix was reserved -- correct me if i'm wrong -- >> yes. >> you're much more up to date on this than i am, the crucifix was reserved for public displays in order to gain social control exactlyrue. >> but there was no disruption according to your current thinking, is that correct, of any magnitude? >> well, i think there was a potential for public disruption but i also think that pileate new perfectly well even though he crucified jesus that jesus was not a revolutionary figure and that's because of the other fact. and we have so few real fact. the other fact that we have historically is that even though jesus was executed as if he were an insurrectionist none of his followers were. >> right, which is an
>> i don't think anybody thinks he, including pileate that jesus represented a major threat to roman rule. >> well, then why was he crucified? >> because of the disruption, potential for disruption he presented that passover. but he's in jerusalem, that's not roman rule. >> well, if it's a small uprising, if it's a small dislocation that he creates he would not have been crucified. crucifix was reserved -- correct me if i'm wrong -- >> yes. >> you're much...
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that's what i thought. >> we e-mailed with roman. he said that the guy appeared to be fine after all this. he turned down an ambulance, and roman is now just looking for more updates on this guy. >> get my phone. hey, get my phone! >>> manatees are known to be gentle giants. very docile ocean creatures. this guy had a paddle board, figures out that they're not so docile when e get too close. >> whoa! >> this is apparently from brazil, paddling up to a her of manatees when he gets too close, they freak out and kick him right off. >> ooh! >> he stands up. you can see it's shallow water. he doesn't appear to get hurt luckily. full-grown manatees to get to be about 1,000 pounds. they're not small creature, but there's a second video. now, to me, it looks like it's the same guy. i'm not sure if the video was taken before or after the paddle boarding incident, where, in my estimation, pulls an even dumber move. >> no! oh, oh, it slung him right off. >> immediately gets bucked off again. >> why's he doing this? he needs have more respect fo
that's what i thought. >> we e-mailed with roman. he said that the guy appeared to be fine after all this. he turned down an ambulance, and roman is now just looking for more updates on this guy. >> get my phone. hey, get my phone! >>> manatees are known to be gentle giants. very docile ocean creatures. this guy had a paddle board, figures out that they're not so docile when e get too close. >> whoa! >> this is apparently from brazil, paddling up to a her of...
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you that the romans, no matter how many battlefield defeats they suffered, would have come back. george washington, the founders, would have been crucified quite literally. the fact that this did not happen is because of what happened in an institution that the romans did not have to worry about, at least not after the rise of the empire. that was the house of commons, parliament. in 17821 year after the year after the battle of yorktown there was a very close vote in the house of commons to discontinue offensive operations in north america. the vote was 234-215. it was a nail biter, but because lord north, the hardline prime minister who wanted to prosecute the war against the american rebels, he lost that vote and therefore he had to resign office. and lord rockingham and his legs and had committed to a policy of conciliation with there american brothers took office. and that, i would submit to you, was truly where the american revolution was one. that was something the founding fathers were very well aware of. they tried very hard to influence public opinion, not only in the a
you that the romans, no matter how many battlefield defeats they suffered, would have come back. george washington, the founders, would have been crucified quite literally. the fact that this did not happen is because of what happened in an institution that the romans did not have to worry about, at least not after the rise of the empire. that was the house of commons, parliament. in 17821 year after the year after the battle of yorktown there was a very close vote in the house of commons to...
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however in russia there are thousands of single fathers just like romans are off. my meetings at the hotel with. us. so that the table now boys. no breakfast in this family can start without saying grace roman became a believer after a serious illness that left him has breath from death tries to instill his faith in his children. we're going to do when i took the kids to my place i simply did not know what to do i was running around like a madman i couldn't work twenty four hours at the parking lot. so i quit my job and started looking for other means of income i took up all kinds of jobs that i came across. here in our harm that the courts stripped the mother of her parental rights concerning these boys some time ago. she's always drinking. and she's not my mother anymore. and she abandoned us when i took the kids she didn't do anything at all for six months she didn't call or ask after us. i spoke to her relatives about her reaction they told me she felt ok as she had more time to go out it would bring in. the right i am lucky that i. don't miss their mother but
however in russia there are thousands of single fathers just like romans are off. my meetings at the hotel with. us. so that the table now boys. no breakfast in this family can start without saying grace roman became a believer after a serious illness that left him has breath from death tries to instill his faith in his children. we're going to do when i took the kids to my place i simply did not know what to do i was running around like a madman i couldn't work twenty four hours at the parking...
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came out of the segment with christine romans, we were a little in the black. how's it going now? has it changed since then? >> it really hasn't changed much, and, you know, the reaction from wall street is just kind of ehh, one analyst characterized this jobs report as lackluster. another one says it's okay. the thing is just not a lot has changed and here's one example for you. you look at how many jobs were added in total for the year, for 2012, that was 1.8 million, the same number of jobs added in 2011. so, what you see, ashleigh, is this job market that's really treading water, not really moving forward much. also you look at any changes that may be happening between november and december to the december jobs report, the unemployment rate is unchanged. total number of people unemployed, that didn't change. the number of long-term unemployed, that didn't change. so, that kind of status quo, that's kind of what's playing out in the markets, you know, it's a jobs market that's not getting any worse, it's just not gaining any real momentum. you looking for a
came out of the segment with christine romans, we were a little in the black. how's it going now? has it changed since then? >> it really hasn't changed much, and, you know, the reaction from wall street is just kind of ehh, one analyst characterized this jobs report as lackluster. another one says it's okay. the thing is just not a lot has changed and here's one example for you. you look at how many jobs were added in total for the year, for 2012, that was 1.8 million, the same number of...
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general manager david caldwell was roommates in college with that man, 49ers offensive coordinator greg roman who now is believed to be a leading candidate for that vacancy. >>> we are now running out of time for that classic aaron rodgers soundbyte. >> how disappointed are you that you will not be a 49er? >> not as disappointed as the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> now, the funny thing is, that interview has now landed on youtube and today, rodgers was asked about that soundbyte on espn radio. >> by the way, i talk to the guy who did that interview with you? he said that they have a count their shows how many times they have run that snippet on their news. 61 times since 2005. >> 61 times? >> 61 times. >> wow. slow days out there. [ laughter ] >> whoa! >> he took a shot at kpix.
general manager david caldwell was roommates in college with that man, 49ers offensive coordinator greg roman who now is believed to be a leading candidate for that vacancy. >>> we are now running out of time for that classic aaron rodgers soundbyte. >> how disappointed are you that you will not be a 49er? >> not as disappointed as the 49ers will be that they didn't draft me. >> now, the funny thing is, that interview has now landed on youtube and today, rodgers was...
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roman coppola. wh a brain this guy's got! oh, i love him. >> yeah, he's a genius. terrific man, yeah. >> jimmy: he's always funny. and you got bill murray there. and jason schwartzman, who's another genius in my opinion. >> it's a pretty eclectic film. it's about love lost, yeah. something i can't relate to. >> jimmy: so there's going to be sequels. perfect. that's great. yeah. i think i'm good. >> it takes place in one week in this guy's life, and it was written for me about roman's experiences with some other friends. it's actually pretty smart. i'm kind of proud of it, yeah. >> jimmy: and you can get it right now. you can get it on demand and itunes right now as well. >> jimmy: but, i mean, that's the way to do it. you have that, "anger management." i want to show everyone a clip of this because you're very funny and good in this. >> right on. right on. >> jimmy: here's charlie sheen in "anger management." take a look at this. >> so i guess you think i should go to the baby shower and try to patch things up. >> it's up to you. but the next chance you get will be
roman coppola. wh a brain this guy's got! oh, i love him. >> yeah, he's a genius. terrific man, yeah. >> jimmy: he's always funny. and you got bill murray there. and jason schwartzman, who's another genius in my opinion. >> it's a pretty eclectic film. it's about love lost, yeah. something i can't relate to. >> jimmy: so there's going to be sequels. perfect. that's great. yeah. i think i'm good. >> it takes place in one week in this guy's life, and it was written...
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christine romans is here to break it down for us. christine, these sorts of business incentives are not new, but what's the argument for providing them and putting them in this bill? >> well, i mean one man's pork is another man's job creator, right? the point here is that some of these are extenders, some of these are business sweeteners meant to help them continue to do business and to thrive and stay in this country. some of the film and tv productions staying in the united states got a tax break, for example, also a tax break for the area or special tax is it the us for areas around the world trade center site. as we always have in very big legislation and important legislation, these things get tucked in there because they guarantee easier passage and some of them quite frankly are just extended, they're just almost like carbon copy extenders of things we have done before that have been languishing this year without a budget so the fiscal cliff bill, like all legislation, packed with these goodies. there's one thing in there tha
christine romans is here to break it down for us. christine, these sorts of business incentives are not new, but what's the argument for providing them and putting them in this bill? >> well, i mean one man's pork is another man's job creator, right? the point here is that some of these are extenders, some of these are business sweeteners meant to help them continue to do business and to thrive and stay in this country. some of the film and tv productions staying in the united states got...
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it sheaves this by creating and investigating what's called the roman scattering when a correctly tuned a laser beam hits the molecules they become excited and begin to vibrate that scatters or refracts the laser light had a slightly altered wavelength the device is internal c.c.d. sensor measures the shift of the wavelength those alterations are then compared against the system's database of rom and shifts in terms of jim it allows anyone operating the inspector five thirty two to tell if they're looking at a fake or something much more precious. one of the achievements we take pride in is the high spatial resolution of devices . this becomes especially apparent when the device is attached to a microscope. with a resolution of around one micro meter you can obtain an individual ion spectrum every square my current of the surface. this enables us to present ourselves as a major player on the serious scientific research device market. one of our latest achievements is measuring graphing. but only devices such as ours can identify a layer of graphing which is this thin as one atom grows o
it sheaves this by creating and investigating what's called the roman scattering when a correctly tuned a laser beam hits the molecules they become excited and begin to vibrate that scatters or refracts the laser light had a slightly altered wavelength the device is internal c.c.d. sensor measures the shift of the wavelength those alterations are then compared against the system's database of rom and shifts in terms of jim it allows anyone operating the inspector five thirty two to tell if...
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. >> and i'm christine romans. good morning, everyone. at long last the stars may be aryaning on immigration reform, but it's so tricky that president obama is expected to issue few if any ultimatums in las vegas. eight sfenators, four from each party unveiled their step toward an agreement. conservatives aren't happy with it rerks jekting it as a form of amnesty. lawmakers are said to be working on a plan of their own. white house correspondent brianna keilar is looking at it. >> reporter: in 2011 president obama went to the border town of el paso to press for comprehensive immigration reform. >> out of many, one. we define ourselves as a nation of immigrants. >> reporter: that went nowhere. now in a second term, the president is trying it again, heading to las vegas today to push for border security, a verification system for workers and punishment if they don't and the most significant and controversial part of the president's plan, a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. it includes registering with the government, under
. >> and i'm christine romans. good morning, everyone. at long last the stars may be aryaning on immigration reform, but it's so tricky that president obama is expected to issue few if any ultimatums in las vegas. eight sfenators, four from each party unveiled their step toward an agreement. conservatives aren't happy with it rerks jekting it as a form of amnesty. lawmakers are said to be working on a plan of their own. white house correspondent brianna keilar is looking at it. >>...
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. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of the ruling party, loses his footing and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us, accusing us, saying that we pushed roman loiza. >> people that belongs to the government said it was on purpose. and a terrible fight also started. >> you can see jose in the middle of the melee being beaten from behind. >> that night was like a nightmare. all our fears started becoming true. we were attacked. we were hit. i felt a couple of punches on my head from the back. i almost fainted. >> scared for his life, jose and the rest of the opposition party flee. >> we managed to get out of the theater and run away, literally run away. >> jose runs home and remains there for several hours until he gets a startling phone ca
. >> as jose and his party are doing battle on the floor, a man named roman, a prominent member of the ruling party, loses his footing and falls from a ledge. >> suddenly he slipped and fell. he was lying down, and his head was bleeding. and somebody screamed, saying that he was dead. >> he is rushed to the hospital. his life hanging in the balance. >> people started crying. women started yelling. and some of the female members of the government started attacking us,...
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the photographs by your colleague shows a lot of greco roman ruins. guest: this goes away to where they are now. they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire. in the second third century a.d. emperors wasman empire libyan. when you travel through those places that are memorialized by mike colleague who was a great photographer, you see -- you get a sense of a very thriving libya back then, but also a libya very much connected to the world across the mediterranean. that was severed by muammar gaddafi. host: 4 10,000 years the location attracted colonizers as a population of each wave of newcomers is slowly forge the libyan identity. today evidence of other cultures and history, a greek theaters and italian cafes is stamped on this predominantly-arab country. how has it retained arab identity? guest: there is a problem with the last part of your question, because when muammar gaddafi became the leader of libya in 1969, he said about erasing history or rather reconfiguring it to suit his own means. among the things he did was
the photographs by your colleague shows a lot of greco roman ruins. guest: this goes away to where they are now. they have this glorious past and was a critical part of the roman empire. in the second third century a.d. emperors wasman empire libyan. when you travel through those places that are memorialized by mike colleague who was a great photographer, you see -- you get a sense of a very thriving libya back then, but also a libya very much connected to the world across the mediterranean....
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i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the people and to roman citizenship. it became very consolidated, expanding group of energetic people. and they'll work. they were not just a bunch of talkers, they were doing. -- there were doers. -- they were doers. we have to consolidate on this. we have to find the common path that will enable us to make the investments and undergo the sacrifice that is required because it is not all ice cream and cake here. you have to curtail consumption. whether it is a business or household. in terms of -- the free sector. it is still the same game. looking out for the future, saving for tomorrow and investing that savings and. that is what we have to do. i think it is a tough order of this matter of innovation is part of it. but also getting
i was reviewing one of my favorite books on the roman republic. how did this village on the tiber grow to be the absolute leader of the known world in a few hundred years? it expanded its territory by plunder, by what ever. details. it was not pretty. [laughter] it added people, it kept getting bigger and incorporated the people and to roman citizenship. it became very consolidated, expanding group of energetic people. and they'll work. they were not just a bunch of talkers, they were doing. --...
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christine romans is listening in on a call from the labor department as we speak. as it's happening right there. we expect 150,000 jobs added to the economy right now. >> and unemployment staying at the same 7.7% so we're waiting. >> there's also five years of revisions here and this will get to a subject we'll talk about in a little while. conspiracy theorists say if the unemployment rates are revised up over the last year or two there's already whispers some will accuse the labor department of rigging the numbers to make the president look good. >> donald trump did that right before the election. >> jack welch it's been out there. again christine romans on the phone waiting for that top line number, maybe not the impact it would have had two months ago with the election, i remember three days before the election waiting for that number to come in. >> old-fashioned way on the phone. >> on the phone conference call. >> twitter. >> get one of the phones you plug it into old school fun handle. >> with the rotary. >> so we're waiting. here we go, we're getting the num
christine romans is listening in on a call from the labor department as we speak. as it's happening right there. we expect 150,000 jobs added to the economy right now. >> and unemployment staying at the same 7.7% so we're waiting. >> there's also five years of revisions here and this will get to a subject we'll talk about in a little while. conspiracy theorists say if the unemployment rates are revised up over the last year or two there's already whispers some will accuse the labor...
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i'm christine romans minding your business. stock futures slightly lower ahead of earnings reports from ford and others. the dow paused yesterday. up 6% this year. and that's the best start to a year since january 1994, and in case you're counting, the dow up almost 800 points the past four weeks. the government's top bailout watchdog says the treasury department failed to curb executive pay that bailed out companies after the financial crisis. inspector general for the troubled asset relief program, or t.a.r.p. there is a continued lack of aappreciation for their extraordinary situations and fail to view themselves through the lenses of companies substantially owned by the u.s. government. all three companies say they complied with t.a.r.p. conditions. >>> a new study by the center of college affordability says -- listen very carefully. about 37% of college graduates in the u.s. employed in jobs that don't need more than a high school dip month ma. 1 in 6 are bartenders, 1 in 7 are taxi drivers. in some degree categories, half
i'm christine romans minding your business. stock futures slightly lower ahead of earnings reports from ford and others. the dow paused yesterday. up 6% this year. and that's the best start to a year since january 1994, and in case you're counting, the dow up almost 800 points the past four weeks. the government's top bailout watchdog says the treasury department failed to curb executive pay that bailed out companies after the financial crisis. inspector general for the troubled asset relief...
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thomas roman is there live to explain exactly what happened. thomas? >> dan, we spoke to the child's father who told us he is not going to comment. he will let san jose police deal with this attempted kidnapping. the mother basically had a tug of war with this suspect in order to save her child. san jose police received a call at 5:37. according to police the two-year-old was playing in this front yard here in east san jose. toys belonging to the children in the home are now gathered by the home's front door. the child's mother told police a stranger came up to where her daughter was playing and made a comment about the child. the comment made the mother uncomfortable. as she picked the girl up, the stranger grabbed the girl's legs and tried to pull the child away from her. after a short struggle with the man the mother managed to pull her child away and run into the house where she called police. the suspect ran down pavin drive after the ordeal. several police units responded and searched the area without success. he is described as a hispanic male,
thomas roman is there live to explain exactly what happened. thomas? >> dan, we spoke to the child's father who told us he is not going to comment. he will let san jose police deal with this attempted kidnapping. the mother basically had a tug of war with this suspect in order to save her child. san jose police received a call at 5:37. according to police the two-year-old was playing in this front yard here in east san jose. toys belonging to the children in the home are now gathered by...
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thomas roman is there live to explain exactly what happened. thomas? >> dan, we spoke to the child's father who told us he is not going to comment. he will let san jose police deal with this attempted kidnapping. the mother basically had a tug of war with this suspect in order to save her child. san jose police received a call at 5:37. according to police the two-year-old was playing in this front yard here in east san jose. toys belonging to the children in the home are now gathered by the home's front door. the child's mother told police a stranger came up to where her daughter was playing and made a comment about the child. the comment made the mother uncomfortable. as she picked the girl up, the stranger grabbed the girl's legs and tried to pull the child away from her. after a short struggle with the man the mother managed to pull her and run and run into the house where she called police. the suspect ran down pavin drive after the ordeal. several police units responded and searched the area without success. he is described as a hispanic male, twe
thomas roman is there live to explain exactly what happened. thomas? >> dan, we spoke to the child's father who told us he is not going to comment. he will let san jose police deal with this attempted kidnapping. the mother basically had a tug of war with this suspect in order to save her child. san jose police received a call at 5:37. according to police the two-year-old was playing in this front yard here in east san jose. toys belonging to the children in the home are now gathered by...
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to recipes and discovering reported ingredients to my apparently untrained mind it seemed as if the roman spectroscope developed here was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example liquid and gas chromatograph are exceptionally precise bulky and expensive and there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag infrared spectrum scopes can be less expensive but demand a complex sample prep work and mostly excludes gas samples then there are traditional chemical analyses applications of which are more limited and require extensive training in many cases though spectroscopy is the best just not for investigating dark colored sodas. contains a coloring agent whose numinous and spectrum is too intense for us to observe any individual molecules vibrations that we would usually need to register in order to identify the composition of the substance in question in short the spectrum of the coloring agent makes it impossible to observe an
to recipes and discovering reported ingredients to my apparently untrained mind it seemed as if the roman spectroscope developed here was the best way to get the answers that we were looking for. now in theory there's a wide array of potential methods of analysis each possessing its own benefits and shortcomings for example liquid and gas chromatograph are exceptionally precise bulky and expensive and there's mass spectrometry which also carries a pretty hefty price tag infrared spectrum scopes...